@GregMathews1@swooper_d I loved the Saturn. I'll never forget waking up on Christmas day morning in 1996 and playing Christmas Nights, followed by Virtua Cop 2, Virtua Fighter 2 and Sega Rally. I sold it for an N64 and then sold that for a PS1. I was a console whore back then, but played some classics.
@GregMathews1 I think the Helix is meant to be a more powerful machine than the PS6. From what I've experienced, Steam sales give deeper discounts than other platforms. I've barely turned on the Xbox or PS5 this year, but then again I've only really played Beam NG, RBR and Absolum this year.
@GregMathews1 On my walk home from work yesterday, I was thinking about this whole debacle and I pondered "Would Greg find Helix to be an attractive option?". As you much prefer console gaming, I thought you may dismiss it!
@GregMathews1 If you want to pick it up, be sure to purchase the Game of the Year edition. It works out at very good value and includes all DLC. It often goes on sale for very cheap!
@GregMathews1 How did it feel to traverse the landscape as Sonic? I often found that Sonic was hard to control in the 3D games and some of the later titles I tried, it didn't really feel like I had much control over the character!
@todayyearsold Oh yes, save time on peeling but make up for it by having to boil the potato three times longer and getting blisters on your fingertips!
@GregMathews1 Late to the party here!
This game was really fun. It was the second wrestling game I bought for the megadrive and much better than the first one, (also published by 'Flying Edge') WWF Super Wrestlemania. That felt like an Alpha build prototype in comparison to Royal Rumble.